(CNN) โ Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance has a history of making disparaging remarks toward people without children, a CNN KFile review of his comments shows, including fundraising off his now-infamous โchildless cat ladyโ remarks in a series of emails that called Democratic leaders โchildless sociopathsโ who โdonโt have a direct stake in this country.โ
In November 2020, Vance said on a conservative podcast that childless Americans, especially those in the countryโs โleadership class,โ were โmore sociopathicโ than those with children and made the country โless mentally stable.โ Vance added that the โmost derangedโ and โmost psychoticโ commentators on Twitter โ now known as X - were typically childless.
In August 2021, one month after launching his candidacy for the Senate, Vanceโs campaign sent fundraising emails referring to the โradical childless leaders in this countryโ following his appearance on โTucker Carlson Tonightโ where he made comments deriding โchildless cat ladiesโ and leaders running the country. The comments sparked a widespread backlash against Vance when they resurfaced on social media following his nomination to the Republican presidential ticket.
Vance later tried to clean up his comments on Megyn Kellyโs podcast last week. โObviously, it was a sarcastic comment. Iโve got nothing against cats,โ said Vance, adding that his remarks were not about criticizing people without children, but rather focused on policy and claimed the Democratic Party has become โanti-familyโ and โanti-child.โ
A CNN KFile analysis found several examples over the course of a few years of Vance saying similarly disparaging things when talking about people without children โ usually while targeting Democratic officials.
โThere are just these basic cadences of life that I think are really powerful and really valuable when you have kids in your life,โ Vance said in November 2020 on a conservative podcast. โAnd the fact that so many people, especially in Americaโs leadership class, just donโt have that in their lives.โ
โYou know, I worry that it makes people more sociopathic and ultimately our whole country a little bit less, less mentally stable,โ he said. โAnd of course, you talk about going on Twitter โ final point Iโll make is you go on Twitter and almost always the people who are most deranged and most psychotic are people who donโt have kids at home.โ
In September 2021, Vance tweeted that โcat ladiesโฆmust be stoppedโ in response to a report that a higher percentage of Americans fear having children because of climate change. In another tweet a month later, Vance wrote, โOur countryโs low birth rates have made many elites sociopaths.โ
In a statement to CNN, Vance spokesperson Taylor Van Kirk said, โAs [Senator Vance] has clearly stated, he was talking about politicians on the left who support policies that are explicitly anti-child and anti-family. The media can obsess over it all they want, but heโs not going to back down when it comes to advocating for policies that protect parental rights and encourage people to have more kids.โ
Broader pattern
The multiple examples of similar remarks demonstrate that Vanceโs โchildless cat ladiesโ comment to Carlson was part of a broader pattern of him pressing the culture war by, in part, singling out Democratic leaders for not having children.
Vance would later fundraise off those 2021 remarks in a series of emails obtained by CNN from a commentator who posted them on social media at the time.
โDid you see me on FOX Primetime recently? I needed to speak DIRECTLY to patriots like you about the serious issue of radical childless leaders in this country,โ reads one Vance fundraising email from August 2021. โWe canโt have people who donโt have a direct stake in this country making our most important decisions.
โWeโve allowed ourselves to be dominated by childless sociopaths - theyโre invested in NOTHING because theyโre not invested in this countryโs children. Fighting back wonโt be easy - our childless opponents have a lot of free time. Thatโs why I need YOU to stand with me.โ
Another fundraising email reads, โOur country is basically run by childless Democrats who are miserable in their own lives and want to make the rest of the country miserable tooโฆ What I want to know is: why have we turned our country over to people who donโt have a direct stake in it?โ
After facing backlash in the summer of 2021 for those inflammatory comments, Vance later defended them in a Spectrum News podcast that September, saying, โI think that itโs ridiculous to say that theyโre misogynistic โcause so many of the proposals that I have would actually help not just working families, but working women, too.โ
In a 2019 speech, Vance articulated his belief in the positive impact that children have on society and individual lives. He explained that many of his views on children and society stem from observing how becoming a father can transform young men he knew from being โdriftlessโ to becoming โrootedโ and โgroundedโ members of society.
โI care about declining fertility because Iโve seen the role of fatherhood, the positive role that it can play in the lives of my friends and in my community,โ he said. โIโve seen young men who were relatively driftless but became rooted and grounded when they had children.โ
โIโve seen people who become more attached to their communities, to their families, to their country because they have children,โ he added. โAnd in my own life, I felt the demons that come from a traumatic childhood melt away in the laughter and the love of my own son. So, I would say that we should care about declining fertility, not just because itโs bad for our economy, but because we think babies are good and we think babies are good because weโre not sociopaths.โ
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